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Third poll in CMHA Ontario series indicates mental health impact of COVID-19 at all-time high
Apr 19th, 2022

(Toronto, March 15, 2021) – As we mark the one-year anniversary of the province’s COVID-19 emergency declaration, a new survey is highlighting alarming trends that indicate the pandemic’s strain on…

#GetReal about how you feel
Apr 19th, 2022

This CMHA Mental Health Week, we’re diving into how we feel. It’s hard to deal with our emotions when we don’t know what we’re feeling. You may have been taught…

CMHA commemorates Truth and Reconciliation Day
Apr 19th, 2022

CMHA Ottawa joins Canadians across the country in observing the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30. The day was established by the federal government to honour…

CMHA celebrates International Women’s Day 2022
Apr 19th, 2022

On March 8, CMHA Ottawa joins individuals and organizations around the world in celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) 2022, an annual event held to mark the social, economic and political…

CMHA celebrates National Caregiver Day
Apr 19th, 2022

Today, CMHA Ottawa joins individuals and organizations across the country in celebrating National Caregiver Day. National Caregiver Day is intended to honour caregivers — the millions of parents, children, siblings,…

CMHA recognizes Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Apr 1st, 2022

March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, an annual event to increase public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment and recovery services. Gambling is a leisure activity…

Pandemic highlights need for community mental health and addictions care: CMHA Ontario pre-budget submission
Mar 4th, 2022

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division is calling out chronic underfunding and pandemic-related strain on the community-based mental health and addictions sector in its 2022 pre-budget submission to provincial…

Most Canadians worry COVID will never go away
Mar 1st, 2022

New research shows chronic stress taking toll on individuals and organizations OTTAWA (ONTARIO) Mar. 1, 2022 – Far from feeling the pandemic is over, most people in Canada are stressed…

Bounce back from worry and stress with free life-skills program
Mar 1st, 2022

The latest provincial and national surveys have made it clear that the pandemic’s strain on the mental health of Ontarians has reached all-time highs. The rates of stress, anxiety and…

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